I'm a tad late to the party, but nice selection there, Chris. It would seem "Ellen" doesn't watch any spooky noir movies, or she would know NOT to go to the STRANGE, DARK house on the CLIFF.
Which I think makes a strong argument for your query. I had the same thought when I looked at the poster, as it struck me as very Falling Water-ish, for what you can see of it. Anyhow, you get the eagle eye of the day award, Mark.
Here's the latest from me. Nothing here that will blow your mind or change your life, so as Shawn might say, look away while you still can!
Since posters for this title seem to keep prohibitively pricey, I landed a much more affordable title card as a placeholder:
A couple of stills to bridge the gap between the hot rod and wimmins collections (apologies for the blurry image):
The rest of the movie posters here are just B-list car geek stuff:
I was too young to be aware of car culture in the 60's, but I'm going to guess that leather jacket wearing "punks" didn't drive sports cars much. It might be worth tracking down the movie to find out.
I'm not much of a stock car/NASCAR fan, but this one has some dynamic car art:
These two last ones aren't movie posters, but rather 16x20 fine art prints by an AZ based artist named James Owens. I thought they were very movie poster-ish, and would go well with the collection.
That's all for now. Overall, my buying seems to have slowed, but I guess that's just the ebb and flow of the hobby.
Just a single entry for today, but my first gen-u-ine Edward D Wood Jr poster (half sheet). A wee bit on the beat up side, but I loves it just the same.
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Cripes, Ellen. How many red flags do ya need??
It’s been said above, but Danger Woman is really nice!
*Is that a Frank Loyd Wright house design, in the top right of Ellen?
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Which I think makes a strong argument for your query. I had the same thought when I looked at the poster, as it struck me as very Falling Water-ish, for what you can see of it. Anyhow, you get the eagle eye of the day award, Mark.
Since posters for this title seem to keep prohibitively pricey, I landed a much more affordable title card as a placeholder:
A couple of stills to bridge the gap between the hot rod and wimmins collections (apologies for the blurry image):
The rest of the movie posters here are just B-list car geek stuff:
I was too young to be aware of car culture in the 60's, but I'm going to guess that leather jacket wearing "punks" didn't drive sports cars much. It might be worth tracking down the movie to find out.
I'm not much of a stock car/NASCAR fan, but this one has some dynamic car art:
These two last ones aren't movie posters, but rather 16x20 fine art prints by an AZ based artist named James Owens. I thought they were very movie poster-ish, and would go well with the collection.
That's all for now. Overall, my buying seems to have slowed, but I guess that's just the ebb and flow of the hobby.
ohh and that Dragstrip Delinquents'!
And a new daybill on the way